System and method to customize a telephone

ABSTRACT

Methods and apparatus for customizing a telephone are disclosed in which preferred communication services are conveniently accessible to a user, in which a telephone is tailored to the specific requirements of a user.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to telecommunications, and morespecifically to a method to customize a telephone.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

With the convergence of voice and data networks and the integration ofcorresponding services, the usage of a telephone is no long confined toconversational communication. A telephone allows a user to use manyservices including personal communication services, such as telephoneservices, conference services, voice messaging services, and directoryservices, such as yellow page services. Telephones also permit access toand use of information services, such as stock quote services, weatherservices, traffic condition services and the like; commercial services,such as fund transfer services, movie ticketing services or merchandiseordering services; to purchase products or services; conduct financialor banking transactions; obtain healthcare advice, healthcare providerreferrals, or for “hotline” connection to his/her doctors or nurses, toname just a few.

A typical telephone has a display panel and navigation keys to help auser to find and use a service. Due to the many available services, theuser often has to navigate through many menu displays in order to find adesired service.

The proliferation of the number of communication services available viatelephone creates a new problem for a user.

In one example, a parent with small children might typically use histelephone for several communication services relating to parenthood andschooling, such as obtaining school activity information, and quiteregularly contacting a pediatric consultation service for childcarequestions. Each time he tries to use one of these communicationservices, he must fumble through several levels of display menu in orderto find it.

In another example, a senior citizen living alone might often usecommunication services relating to a senior person, such as phoning apharmacy, an elderly healthcare inquiry service, and a hotline servicefor medical problems. In a similar fashion, this user must go throughmultiple navigation steps to find the service she needs. This isparticularly troublesome when she has a medical emergency and needs touse the hotline service, but is unable to locate it in the complex menu.

In another example, a company might offer various communication servicesfor its employees with different responsibilities. For instance, areceptionist's often-used communication services include a companydirectory service, and a service that provides up-to-date businessinformation for enquiry purpose; an office administrator's often-usedcommunication services includes a yellow page service and a businesstravel reservation service; and a manager's often-used communicationservices includes a conferencing service and a service that providesongoing project status. It is important for employees with differentresponsibilities to be able to conveniently access their often-usedcommunication services without having to fumble through complex menus.

Therefore, there is a need to provide a method to customize acommunication device with often-used communication services reflecting arole of a user, and devices so customized.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Devices customized to include communication services reflecting the roleof a user are provided, and methods of providing same.

In one aspect a communication device is provided that can access acommunication service over a communication network such as but notlimited to a telephone network, an Internet Protocol network, a widearea network, local area network, a Virtual Private Network, a wirednetwork, and a wireless network. The communication network may be atelephone network selected from a Public Switched Telephone Network, acorporate telephone network and a Voice over IP network; a GeneralPacket Radio Service network, a Global System for Mobile Communicationsnetwork, a WiFi network, a Code Division Multiple Access One network, aCDMA2000 network, a Wideband Code Division Multiple Access network, athird-generation network, a CDMA 1x Evolution-Data Optimized network, aHigh-Speed Downlink Packet Access network, and an Enhanced Data Ratesfor GSM Evolution network.

In one embodiment a communication device in accordance with the presentinvention includes a capsule associated therewith that can storeinformation relating to the user and/or a communication service thatcould be associated with a user of the communication device. The capsulemay include a data file stored in a telephone, programming logic in thetelephone or the like.

In one embodiment the capsule includes at least one user roledescription and at least one preferred communication service associatedwith the at least one user role. Preferably, the communication devicehas associated therewith means for a user to select and use preferredcommunication services, such as but not limited to an input moduleand/or an output module. In another embodiment the information ispreselected and stored in the phone at manufacture or by a retailer.

In another embodiment a communication device in accordance with theinvention has associated therewith a capsule updater and/or a serviceupdater.

Methods for tailoring a telephone to a user are disclosed in which acommunication service is associated with at least one attribute of auser. In one embodiment, information accessible by the telephone isstored, wherein the information identifies at least one communicationservice and user information. In one embodiment the storage is achievedby inputting information into a capsule associated with thecommunication device.

In another aspect, the invention includes a method of establishing acommunication connection between a communication device and a preferredcommunication service based on at least one attribute of a user,including providing a communication device associated with a datastorage means including user information and a preferred communicationservice and initiating a communication session with the preferredcommunication service through a communication service provider. In oneembodiment the communication session is initiated based on the time ofday. The communication session may be a voice or data session. Inaccordance with one aspect data is retrieved by the communication deviceretrieving from the data storage means, wherein the information isapplicable to the preferred communication service. The data is sent overa communication session to preferred communication service provider.

Other aspects, features, advantages, etc. will become apparent to oneskilled in the art when the description of the invention herein is takenin conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

For the purposes of illustrating the various aspects of the invention,there are shown in the drawings forms that are presently preferred, itbeing understood, however, that the invention is not limited to theprecise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.

FIG. 1 illustrates a simplified block diagram of communication servicesaccessible by a communication device in accordance with one embodimentof the present invention.

FIG. 2 illustrates a simplified block diagram of a telephone inaccordance with one embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 3 illustrates an exemplary embodiment of a telephone in accordancewith one embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 4 illustrates an exemplary method in accordance with one embodimentof the present invention.

FIG. 5 illustrates an exemplary method in accordance with one embodimentof the present invention.

FIG. 6 illustrates an exemplary method in accordance with one embodimentof the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

In the following description, for the purposes of explanation, specificnumbers, materials and configurations are set forth in order to providea thorough understanding of the invention. It will be apparent, however,to a person of ordinary skill in the art, that these specific detailsare merely exemplary embodiments of the invention. In some instances,well known features may be omitted or simplified so as not to obscurethe present invention. Furthermore, reference in the specification to“one embodiment” or “an embodiment” is not meant to limit the scope ofthe invention, but instead merely provides an example of a particularfeature, structure or characteristic of the invention described inconnection with the embodiment. Insofar as various embodiments aredescribed herein, the appearances of the phase “in an embodiment” invarious places in the specification are not meant to refer to a singleor same embodiment.

With reference to the drawings, wherein like numerals indicate likeelements, there is shown in FIG. 1 in accordance with at least oneembodiment, a simplified block diagram depicting a user 110, a role 114,a telephone 150 and communication services 170 accessible via telephone150.

In accordance with at least one embodiment, communication services 170may be selected from a local telephone service or a long distancetelephone service, a voice message service, an Instant Message (IM)based or a Voice over IP based voice service, a commercial transactionservice, such as but not limited to a ticketing service or a phonebanking service, a group call service, a hot-line telephone service, adirectory service, a yellow page service, a reminder service, such as anautomatic wakeup call service, a conference call reminder, or anappointment reminder service; an information service, such as a newsheadlines service, a local weather report service, a road conditionservice, a stock quote service; or an emergency alert service, such as aflood warning service or a child abduction alert service. It will beapparent to those having skill in the art a wide range of services canbe considered communications services 170 in accordance with theteachings of the present invention.

User 110 uses telephone 150 for a communication service 170. In oneembodiment the communication service 170 is a preferred communicationservice and is conducted over a communication connection 185 betweentelephone 150 and a communication service provider 190 over acommunication network 189. Communication network 189 is operated by aservice network provider 180.

In accordance with one embodiment telephone 150 contains programming oris adapted to be programmed such that it is “tailored” to the specificrequirements of a particular user 110. By way of illustration the term“tailored” herein can mean at least one preferred communication service170 is associated with user 110. The communication service 170 may beassociated with a role or attribute of a user 110.

In accordance with at least one embodiment, user 110 has attributes thatcan be defined as a role 114. Communication services 170 are tailored torole 114 in accordance with the methods described herein, resulting inat least one preferred communication service 170 being associated withthe role 114 of user 110.

By way of example, role 114 may be a social role, such as the role of aparent, a student, a home owner, an apartment tenant, a hotel guest or asenior citizen; a business role, such as the role of an office worker, atraveling salesman, an office worker for insurance industry, a marketingmanager, a real estate agent, or a software engineer for a video gamecompany; or a role within a business organization, such as a role as amanager, a technician, a salesperson, a member of a marketingdepartment, or a member of an accounting division, to name just a few.

In the example in which role 114 is the role of a working parent, aplurality of preferred communication services 170 might include acommunication service 170 that provides morning commute information, ora bulletin board service that provides school events information.

In an example in which role 114 is the role of a young adult, aplurality of preferred communication services 170 might include acommunication service 170 that provides local entertainment andrestaurant information, or a dating service.

In an example in which role 114 is the role of a housewife, a pluralityof preferred communication services 170 might include a phone bankingservice, or a service that provides childcare information and pediatricadvices.

In an example in which role 114 is the role of a high school student, aplurality of preferred communication services 170 might include a groupchat service for youngsters or a service that provides home work advice.

In an example in which role 114 is the role of a hotel guest, aplurality of preferred communication services 170 might include anautomatic wakeup call service, or a reservation service for hotelrestaurants or shows.

In an example in which role 114 is the role of an office worker, aplurality of preferred communication services 170 might include acorporate voice messaging service, or a corporate conferencing service.

In an example in which role 114 is the role of a senior citizen, aplurality of preferred communication services 170 might include aninteractive service that provides healthcare information and advice, ora medical emergency service.

In an example in which role 114 is the role of a fan of a professionalbasketball team, a plurality of preferred communication services 170might include a service that provides sports score update for the team,or a match ticketing service for the team.

In an example in which role 114 is the role of a parishioner of achurch, a plurality of preferred communication services 170 mightinclude a service that provides diocese event information and charitywork inquiry or a service for spiritual advice provided by dioceseclergymen.

Telephone 150 may include any suitable communication device such as butnot limited to land line, cellular and satellite telephones, PDAs andthe like available from well known manufacturers. Telephone 150 mayinclude typical features such as but not limited to a display paneladapted to display items including text and/or graphics, function keysand the like (not shown).

Service network provider 180 may be selected from a variety of serviceprovider types such as but not limited to a residential telephoneservice provider, a cellular telephone service provider, a corporatecommunication service department, a hotel communication servicedepartment, a centrex service provider or an IP centrex serviceprovider, a mobile virtual network provider (MVNO) or a value-addedservice provider, a voice over IP (VoIP) service provider or an InstantMessage (IM) based voice service provider.

In accordance with at least one embodiment, communication network 189includes a telephone network, such as but not limited to a PublicSwitched Telephone Network (PSTN), a corporate telephone network or aVoice over IP (VoIP) network. Communication network 189 may include anInternet Protocol (IP) network, a wide area network (WAN) or local areanetwork (LAN), the Internet, a corporate Virtual Private Network (VPN),a wired network, such as an Ethernet, and/or a wireless network, such asa General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) network, a Global System forMobile Communications (GSM) network, or a WiFi network. Further examplesof a communication network 189 include a Code Division Multiple AccessOne (cdmaOne) network, CDMA2000 network, Wideband Code Division MultipleAccess (W-CDMA) network, third-generation (3G) network, CDMA 1xEvolution-Data Optimized (1x EV-DO) network, High-Speed Downlink PacketAccess (HSDPA) network, and Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE)network.

Communication connection 185 includes voice and/or data communicationcapability. In one embodiment, communication connection 185 allows avoice conversation between user 110 and communication service provider190 and/or data information exchange between user 110 and communicationservice provider 190. In one embodiment, the data information includestext, image, video, or animation. For example, telephone 150 receivesthe data information from communication service provider 190 anddisplays the data information on a telephone display panel. In oneembodiment, telephone 150 receives input from user 110 via a telephoneinput device such as dialpad, keyboard, navigation keys, stylus, orspeaker. Telephone 150 sends data information to communication serviceprovider 190 based on the user input.

By way of example communication service provider 190 may be a webserver, a (Wireless Application Protocol) WAP gateway, a File TransferProtocol (FTP) server, a media server or an application layer gateway.Communication service provider 190 may include a service representativein which case the voice conversion is preferably between user 110 andthe service representative. In another embodiment, communication serviceprovider 190 includes an interactive voice system, such as a voicemessaging system or an interactive voice response (IVR) system, in whichcase the voice conversation is preferably between user 110 and theinteractive voice system. In another embodiment, communication serviceprovider 190 includes a conference bridge; the voice conversation isbetween user 110 and another user or users of communication network 189over the conference bridge. In another embodiment, communication serviceprovider 190 includes a collaboration system with voice functionality;the voice conversation is between user 110 and another user or usersover the collaboration system. In another embodiment, communicationservice provider 190 includes an Instant Messaging system with voicefunctionality; the voice conversation is between user 110 and anotheruser or users over the Instant Messaging system. In another embodiment,communication service provider 190 includes a peer to peer basedcollaboration system; the voice conversation is between user 110 andanother user or users of the peer to peer collaboration system.

A communication service provider 190 may be considered a preferredcommunication provider 190 when associated with a preferredcommunication service 170.

Now referring to FIG. 2 in an alternate embodiment a telephone 250includes a capsule 200. Capsule 200 may be in the form of a data filestored in telephone 250. Capsule 200 may be included in programminglogic in telephone 250. Capsule 200 includes a user role description 203and at least one preferred communication service 207 associatedtherewith. User role description 203 contains user informationdescribing the role 214 of user 210. The preferred communicationservices 207 are tailored to the role 214 described by user roledescription 203.

In one example, and referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the tailoring ofcommunication services is achieved wherein telephone 250 is employed toallow user 210 to use communication services 170. A service provider ora telephone seller, based on user role description (e.g., role of seniorcitizens), selects (or tailors) the preferred communication service 207(a subset of the 170 communication services); and store the preferredcommunication services 170 in capsule 200.

In another embodiment, telephone 250 is adapted to accept user input(such as pressing a “senior citizen” button), to modify capsule 200 withnew preferred communication services 207 tailored to the selected role.

In one embodiment, user information is provided preloaded in capsule200, for example, as a manufacturing pre-installation, or as a pre-saleconfiguration prepared for example by a phone retailer or technician. Inanother embodiment, the telephone 250 accepts personal information froma user, and stores the personal information in capsule 200.

In one embodiment, user role description 203 includes at least one role214 attribute, such as but not limited to age range, gender, profession,group or community affiliation, grade level in a business organization,job function, and/or organization position. In one embodiment apreferred communication service 207 in capsule 200 is tailored to atleast one role 214 attribute in user role description 203. The role 214attribute is said to be applicable to the preferred communicationservice 207. In another embodiment, a role 214 attribute is applicableto all preferred communication services in capsule 200. In oneembodiment, a role 214 attribute is applicable to some but not allpreferred communication services 207 in capsule 200.

Now referring to FIG. 3 telephone 350 includes capsule 300. Capsule 300is tailored for user 310 and includes at least a preferred communicationservice 307. Telephone 350 includes an input module 352 and an outputmodule 353 and displays capsule 300 to user 310 by providing means foruser 310 to select and use preferred communication services 307.Telephone 350 displays capsule 300 by presenting information aboutpreferred communication service 307 as described above.

In one embodiment, input module 352 may include a dialpad, navigationkeys, a keyboard, a stylus and/or a touchscreen. Thus equipped telephone350 allows user 310 to use input module 352 to select and use preferredcommunication service 307 in conjunction with the displayed information.

Telephone 350 presents information about preferred communication service307 via output module 353. In one embodiment, output module 353 includesa display panel and displays information about preferred communicationservice 307 on the display panel. In one embodiment the output module isa graphical user interface (GUI). The information may include a textualor graphical representation of preferred communication service 307. Theinformation may include for example an operational manual for preferredcommunication service 307.

In another embodiment, output module 353 is or includes a speaker.Telephone 350 announces information about preferred communicationservice 307 over the speaker.

In one embodiment, input module 352 includes a microphone. Telephone 350allows user 310 to select and use preferred communication service 307via a voice command over the microphone. In one embodiment telephone 350includes a voice processing module (not shown) as known to those skilledin the art that converts voice signals captured at the microphone into avoice command. In one embodiment, the voice processing module matchesthe voice signals to a plurality of voice tags, wherein a voice tag isassociated with a voice command. The voice processing module selects amatched voice tag which selects the appropriate preferred communicationservice 307 to be accessed.

In accordance with one embodiment, output module 353 is adapted toreveal or display capsule 300 based on various operations. For example,in one embodiment, telephone 350 is adapted to reveal capsule 300 atpower up time. In another embodiment, telephone 350 reveals capsule 300at a time when telephone 350 “wakes up” from a power saving mode. Inanother embodiment, telephone 350 reveals capsule 300 when telephone 350detects user activity from input module 352, such as for example when atouchscreen is being touched, or a key is being pressed. In oneembodiment, telephone 350 includes a plurality of capsules 300.

In one embodiment, one or more capsules 300 are stored in telephone 350by a the manufacturer of the telephone 350. In one embodiment, thetelephone manufacturer pre-selects a capsule 300 in a manufacturedtelephone 350. For example, a telephone 350 includes a pre-selectedcapsule 300 tailored for the role of a college student. In anotherexample, a telephone 350 includes a pre-selected capsule 300 for use byhotels in which the pre-selected capsule 300 is tailored to the role ofa hotel guest. In another example, a telephone 350 is manufactured for avalue added service provider catering to the elderly population, inwhich the pre-selected capsule 300 is tailored to the role of a seniorcitizen.

In another embodiment, a service network provider 180 stores a pluralityof capsules 300 in a telephone 350. In accordance with at least oneembodiment, the service network provider 180 pre-selects a capsule 300in the telephone 350.

In one embodiment, telephone 350 provides means for user to select acapsule 300 from a plurality of capsules 300 stored in telephone 350.For example, after purchasing a telephone 350, a user selects a firstcapsule 300 tailored for the role of a housewife. A few months later,the user selects a second capsule 300 tailored for the role of a youngparent.

Now referring to FIG. 4 a method of using a preferred communicationservice 407 is disclosed. Telephone 450 includes capsule 400. Capsule400 includes user role description 403, and a preferred communicationservice 407. Telephone 450 initiates a communication connection withpreferred communication service provider 490 for preferred communicationservice 407.

In one embodiment, telephone 450 receives user input from user 410 forusing preferred communication service 407. In this embodiment, thepreferred communication service has already been tailored to the role,as described hereinabove. Telephone 450 initiates the communicationconnection with preferred communication service provider 490.

In another embodiment, telephone 450 automatically initiates thecommunication connection with preferred communication service provider490. In one embodiment, telephone 450 includes a clock function (notshown) as is known in the art, and telephone 450 automatically initiatesthe communication connection based on a scheduled time. The timeschedule can be pre-set within the capsule 400 and associated with thepreferred communication service 407. In one embodiment, telephone 450accepts user input (such as pressing a “senior citizen” button”), andmodifies capsule 400 with new preferred communication services 407tailored to the selected role.

For example, preferred communication service 407 is an informationservice that provides morning news, local weather and traffic condition;and the scheduled time is 6:30 am on weekdays. Telephone 450automatically initiates the communication connection for the informationservice after 6:30 am on weekdays.

In another embodiment, telephone 450 initiates the communicationconnection by establishing a voice communication session 485 withpreferred communication service provider 490. User 410 and preferredcommunication service provider 490 talks over voice communicationsession 485. For example, preferred communication service 407 providespediatric advice. User 410 obtains the pediatric advice offered by anon-duty nurse or a healthcare professional over voice communicationsession 485.

In another embodiment, telephone 450 initiates the communicationconnection by establishing a data communication session 486 withpreferred communication service provider 490. Preferred communicationservice 407 may include voice capabilities. In one embodiment, duringthe data communication session 486, telephone 450 receives an indicationto use the voice capability of preferred communication service 407. Inone embodiment, telephone 450 receives the indication from user 410 viainput module such as a key, touchpad or the like. Telephone 450establishes voice communication session 485 with preferred communicationservice provider 490. For example, preferred communication service 407is a movie ticketing service. Telephone 450 establishes a datacommunication session 486 with a movie ticketing service website. User410 glances over several movie video clips over data communicationsession 486. A movie video clip includes a voice capability selection toinvoke a voice communication session 485 with a service representativeof the movie ticketing service. User 410 is ready to purchase movietickets of a movie. User 410 invokes the voice capability selection.Telephone 450 establishes a voice communication session 485 with movieticketing service. User 410 talks with a service representative topurchase two movie tickets.

In yet a further embodiment, telephone 450 sends user information 413over the communication connection. In one embodiment, user roledescription includes user information 413 such as but not limited topersonal information of a user. Telephone 450 sends user information 413applicable to a preferred communication service 407 to the preferredcommunication service provider 490 for the preferred communicationservice 407. In one embodiment, user information 413 includes useridentity, such as a user name, guest name, employee number, orsubscriber name; age; location, such as the name of a city, a state, ora metropolitan area; language preference, interest, hobbies, cultural orethnical affiliation; and authentication information.

Telephone 450 retrieves from user role description 403 a role attributeapplicable to preferred communication service 407. Telephone 450 sendsthe retrieved role attributes in user information 413. In oneembodiment, telephone 450 sends user information 413 over voicecommunication session 485.

In one example, telephone 450 sends the user information 413 in DialPulse Multiple Frequency (DTMF) digits. In another example, telephone450 sends user information 413 in a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)INVITE message. In one more example, telephone 450 sends userinformation 413 in a SIP INFO message. In one embodiment, telephone 450sends user information 413 over data communication session 486. In oneexample, telephone 450 sends user information 413 in a cookie header ofa Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) request. In one example, telephone450 sends user information 413 in an HTTP POST request. In one example,telephone 450 sends user information 413 using an application levelmessaging protocol.

In one example, preferred communication service 407 is a restaurantreservation service. User information 413 includes an age of 64 plusyears old. User 410 receives the reservation service with discountpromotion for senior citizens.

In one example, preferred communication service 407 is a serviceprovided by a profession hockey league. User information 413 includes ateam affiliation. User 410 receives the league service customized to theteam affiliation, such as matching ticketing, score update ormemorabilia purchasing for the team.

In one example, preferred communication service 407 is a dating service.User information 413 includes a male gender. User 410 receives thedating service customized to the male gender, such as member profile,events and activities or match making geared towards the male gender.

In one example, preferred communication service 407 is a conferenceservice for a corporation. User information 413 includes a grade levelof “5” within the corporation. User 410 receives the conference servicecustomized to the grade level of “5”, such as a multi-media conferencingservice for grade level of “5” and above.

FIG. 5 depicts an embodiment of a method to modify a capsule 500 by aservice network provider 580. Telephone 550 includes capsule 500 andoptionally capsule updater 560. Capsule 500 includes user roledescription 503 and at least one preferred communication service 507.Capsule updater 560 connects to capsule 500 which may be integral withor a separate unit from telephone 550. In one embodiment, capsuleupdater 560 is a software program module. In one embodiment, telephone550 includes capsule updater 560.

Capsule updater 560 connects to service network provider 580 via asuitable communication connection through telephone 550. Capsule updater560 retrieves user role description 503 from capsule 500. In oneembodiment, capsule updater 560 retrieves user role description 503 fromtelephone 550 directly, such as over an application programminginterface. In one embodiment, capsule updater 560 retrieves user role503 from telephone 550 over communication network.

Capsule updater 560 sends to service network provider 580 a capsuleupdate request 581 that includes the retrieved user role description503.

Capsule updater 560 receives a capsule update response 583 from servicenetwork provider 580. In one embodiment, capsule update response 583includes at least one preferred communication service 587. Capsuleupdater 560 matches the preferred communication service 587 with thepreferred communication service(s) 507 stored in capsule 500. In oneembodiment, capsule updater 560 determines that there is no match forreceived preferred communication service(s) 587 and capsule updater 560stores the received preferred communication service(s) 587 in capsule500.

In another embodiment, capsule update response 583 includes a roleattribute 588 that is applicable to preferred communication service 587.Capsule updater 560 stores role attribute 588 into capsule 500preferably only to the extent an identical role attribute is not alreadystored in capsule 500.

In one embodiment, service network provider 580 modifies capsule 500 ata scheduled time, for example, every week, every other day, or once amonth. In one embodiment, service network provider 580 modifies capsule500 at random time. In one embodiment, service network provider 580modifies capsule 500 as a result of a user request.

FIG. 6 illustrates a process to modify a preferred communication serviceby preferred communication service provider.

Telephone 650 includes capsule 600. Capsule 600 include user roledescription 603 and a preferred communication service 607. Preferredcommunication service provider 690 modifies preferred communicationservice 607. In one embodiment, telephone 650 optionally includesservice updater 660. Capsule 600 connects to a service updater 660.

Service updater 660 communicates with preferred communication serviceprovider 690. Service updater 660 in one embodiment is a softwareprogram module that communicates with preferred communication serviceprovider 690, and modifies applicable user role description 603 of apreferred communication service 607. Service updater 660 receives aservice update 693 from preferred communication service provider 690.This is analogous to software upgrade/update such as a Windows™ updateprompted by the Windows™ manufacturer. In one embodiment, serviceupdater 660 sends a service update request and receives service update693 as a response.

Service update 693 includes a role attribute 697 that is applicable topreferred communication service 607. Service updater extracts roleattribute 697 from service update 693 and stores the retrieved roleattribute in user role description 603.

Although the invention herein has been described with reference toparticular embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodimentsare merely illustrative of the principles and applications of thepresent invention. It is therefore to be understood that numerousmodifications may be made to the illustrative embodiments and that otherarrangements may be devised without departing from the spirit and scopeof the present invention as defined by the appended claims.

1. A telephone having programming such that at least one communicationservice is associated with at least one attribute of a user.
 2. Theinvention of claim 1 wherein at least one communication service isaccessible via the telephone over a communication network.
 3. Theinvention of claim 2 wherein the communication network is selected froma telephone network, an Internet Protocol network, a wide area network,local area network, a Virtual Private Network, a wired network, and awireless network.
 4. The invention of claim 2 wherein the communicationnetwork is a telephone network selected from a Public Switched TelephoneNetwork, a corporate telephone network and a Voice over IP network. 5.The invention of claim 2 wherein the communication network is selectedfrom a General Packet Radio Service network, a Global System for MobileCommunications network, a WiFi network, a Code Division Multiple AccessOne network, a CDMA2000 network, a Wideband Code Division MultipleAccess network, a third-generation network, a CDMA 1x Evolution-DataOptimized network, a High-Speed Downlink Packet Access network, and anEnhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution network.
 6. The invention of claim1 further comprising a capsule.
 7. The invention of claim 6 the capsulecomprising at least one data file stored in the telephone.
 8. Theinvention of claim 6 the capsule comprising programming logic in thetelephone.
 9. The invention according to claim 6 the capsule comprisingat least one user role description and at least one preferredcommunication service associated with the at least one user role. 10.The invention according to claim 9 the user role description containinguser information describing the role of the user.
 11. The invention ofclaim 6 said telephone further comprising means for a user to select anduse preferred communication services.
 12. The invention of claim 11 saidmeans comprising an input module and an output module.
 13. The inventionof claim 6 further comprising a capsule updater.
 14. The invention ofclaim 6 further comprising a service updater.
 15. A method for tailoringa telephone to a user comprising the step of associating at least onecommunication service with at least one attribute of the user.
 16. Themethod of claim 15 comprising storing information accessible by thetelephone, the information identifying at least one communicationservice and user information.
 17. The method of claim 15 wherein thestoring information step comprises inputting information into a capsuleassociated with the telephone.
 18. The method of claim 17 theinformation comprising personal information and information identifyingat least one communication service.
 19. A method of establishing acommunication connection between a communication device and a preferredcommunication service based on at least one attribute of a user,comprising providing a communication device associated with a datastorage means including user information and at least one preferredcommunication service and initiating a communication session with thepreferred communication service over a communication network through acommunication service provider.
 20. The method according to claim 19wherein the communication session is initiated based on the time of day.21. The method according to claim 19 wherein the communication sessionis a voice communication session.
 22. The method according to claim 19wherein the communication session is a data communication session. 23.The method according to claim 19 comprising retrieving from the datastorage means information applicable to the preferred communicationservice and sending the retrieved information over a communicationsession to preferred communication service provider.